Megyn Kelly argues that the press corps has personalized their dislike of Donald Trump, leading to biased coverage and an inability to maintain objectivity. She contrasts this with her own approach, emphasizing that politics is a tough arena and reporters must be able to withstand rhetorical 'elbows' without becoming overly personal or loathing.
Impact: High. This critique suggests that the media's emotional response to Trump undermines their journalistic integrity, creating a feedback loop of animosity that distorts public perception and hinders productive political discourse.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:28:48 to 01:30:02.
Sources in support: Tom Bevan (Co-founder, RealClearPolitics), Carl Cannon (Washington Bureau Chief, RealClearPolitics)

